Alasdair Keane
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Tech Now explores the latest innovations and technologies shaping our lives.
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The bike helmet that breaks on impact, deliberately
The bike helmet that breaks on impact, deliberately
Paul Carter checks out the newest phones, gadgets and trends from MWC Barcelona.
The new technology shaping the vehicles of tomorrow - BBC Reel
The new technology shaping the vehicles of tomorrow - BBC Reel
Technology to get us around was one of the big themes at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, everything from land, to sea, to air. Reporting for BBC Tech Now, Alasdair Keane tests out some of the latest tech innovations for our cars. This video is from Tech Now, the BBC's flagship technology programme.
Can smart glasses take off?
Can smart glasses take off?
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Movie Tech: Behind the Scenes
Movie Tech: Behind the Scenes
Pixomondo is the high tech visual effects studio behind Star Trek and House of the Dragon. Reporting for BBC Tech Now, Alasdair Keane heads behind the scenes of their new studio in Canada to see how their latest technology is making movie car stunts more realistic. This video is from Tech Now, the BBC's flagship technology programme.
How close are we to predicting wildfires with tech? - BBC Reel
How close are we to predicting wildfires with tech? - BBC Reel
As wildfires continue to have an impact across the world, BBC Tech Now’s Alasdair Keane travels to Canada to find out how new developments in technology are bringing hope of earlier detection and prevention. This video is from Tech Now, the BBC’s flagship technology programme.
Tech Now: Making an airport autonomous
Tech Now: Making an airport autonomous
Joe Tidy explores how the rise of artificial intelligence may play out.
Tech Now: New ways to build
Tech Now: New ways to build
Ione Wells explores the search for Chile's stolen children.
Tech Now: Formula One: Can It Go Green?
Tech Now: Formula One: Can It Go Green?
Alasdair Keane visits the McLaren Technology Centre.
Tech Now: Murder AI wrote - the Agatha Christie deepfake
Tech Now: Murder AI wrote - the Agatha Christie deepfake
A new form of testing claims to predict how likely an unborn child is to develop diseases.
Tech Now: Does rhino poo hold the answer to conservation?
Tech Now: Does rhino poo hold the answer to conservation?
Can we clean up air travel? Adrienne Murray explores developments in electric flight.
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